Interaction-free quantum measurements: A paradox? 论文

1981American Journal of Physics引用 226
Quantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and CryptographyCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates

摘要

In Heisenberg’s famous discussion of the measurement of a particle’s position using a microscope, the momentum transferred to the particle by the scattered photon makes the particle’s momentum uncertain. It is shown that momentum is also transferred when the lack of a scattered photon is used to discover that the particle is absent from the field of view of the microscope (i.e., located outside the light beam). This apparent paradox, a transfer of momentum and/or energy to a missing particle by a light beam (without the scattering of a photon), is discussed and ’’resolved’’ using quantum measurement theory.

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